OXFORD United completed their second transfer window as a Sky Bet Championship club when the market closed at 11pm on Monday.
The U’s made five signings, while six players from the original 25-man squad made exits, either temporarily or on a permanent basis.
But how did United’s window compare to the other sides in the Championship?
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The busiest teams in the division were Hull City, Millwall and Portsmouth, who made eight signings each.
The Tigers in particular made some eye-catching additions. Louie Barry was in brilliant form on loan at Stockport County from Aston Villa, with 15 goals in 23 League One matches, and the Tigers won the hotly contested race to snap up the 21-year-old on loan for the second half of the season.
The loan capture of 22-year-old striker Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United is another exciting addition for the Tigers, with experience arriving in the form of centre back John Egan and midfielder Matt Crooks.
It’s no surprise that some of the best business was done by those at the top, with Burnley, Middlesbrough and Sheffield United all adding lots of quality.
Boro and the Blades both signed seven players, with a mixture of loans and permanent deals.
Centre back George Edmundson and attacker Morgan Whittaker joined Boro for undisclosed fees, while the loan additions of goalkeeper Mark Travers (AFC Bournemouth), winger Samuel Iling-Junior (Aston Villa) and striker Kelechi Iheanacho (Sevilla) have got plenty of talent.
Morgan Whittaker celebrates for Plymouth Argyle earlier this season (Image: John Walton/ PA Wire) The Blades have new options at the back in Harry Clarke and Rob Holding, and up front with the signings of Ben Brereton Diaz and Tom Cannon.
Interestingly, data-driven additions came in Nigerian winger Christian Nwachukwu from Bulgarian side Botev Plovdiv and Peruvian attacker Jefferson Caceres from his homeland.
The three signings made by Burnley should excite fans at Turf Moor, with experienced midfielder Jonjo Shelvey joining, plus forward duo Jaydon Banel and Marcus Edwards from Ajax and Sporting Lisbon respectively.
Bottom side Plymouth Argyle have scoured Europe for new players, with their five signings arriving from leagues in Austria, Germany, Scotland, Sweden and Switzerland.
Another relegation-threatened side, Luton Town, added six players, and two of them were plucked from League One.
Thelo Aasgaard, 22, has been a standout player for Wigan Athletic in recent seasons, while 25-year-old striker Millenic Alli showed plenty of promise at Exeter City.
There were two Championship clubs who didn’t make a single signing – Bristol City and Leeds United.
The latter are currently five points clear at the top of the table, and the feeling at Elland Road may well be that what is already a high-calibre squad already has what it takes to achieve promotion this season.